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This is such a lovely tale, it has the feel of a perfect summer afternoon, with just the occasional threat of storm clouds. Nell finds herself on her honeymoon without a husband, after he left her devastated, at the altar. With an absolutely fabulous set of new friends, neighbours, colleagues, and of course a rather dishy man waiting for her, can she put her heartbreak behind her? I smiled, smirked, laughed, and ahh’d my way through this book. Wendy Holden creates wonderfully nosy trouble makers, and shocking revenge seekers, who attempt to create mayhem, and add a slice of shenanigans to proceedings. Fresh, flirty and fun, ‘Honeymoon Suite’ is a gloriously charming tale, gentle yet feisty, and a perfect escape of a read. ~ Liz Robinson

Synopsis

Honeymoon Suite by Wendy Holden

Wendy Holden, the number one bestselling queen of romantic comedy, returns with a warm tale that is sure to charm her many fans and delight those who can't get enough of Kathy Lette and Jane Green. 'Wendy Holden on form is a thing to behold' Daily Mail When Sophie is left at the altar, she decides to press ahead with the honeymoon regardless. So she and best friend Izzy head for the bridal suite at the Normanton Arms in Derbyshire. Sophie's heart is breaking and the idea of going home alone is simply too much and so, when fate conspires to keep her at the hotel, she doesn't object. It's a long road to rehabilitation but Sophie finds the gentle folk of Derbyshire a welcome distraction and as she becomes tangled in their lives and weaves her way into their hearts, she realises there might just be a way to reach the rainbow's end after all.

Reviews

'With plenty of laughter, love, fun and a believable set of characters that you really care about, this colourful romp is the perfect companion for a lazy weekend spent curled up on the sofa' Heat

'[A] fun and fizzy romantic comedy' Daily Mail

About the Author

Number One bestselling author Wendy Holden has written ten consecutive Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers. A former journalist on the Sunday Times, Tatler and the Mail on Sunday, she contributes to a range of publications and is a TV and radio regular. She was a judge for the Costa 2013 Novel and Book of the Year Awards. Wendy lives with her husband and two children in Derbyshire.